PROCESS

A textile handwoven through the soul, where intricate motifs are carefully handcrafted and woven into one of the most valuable fabrics in the world.

A weave is achieved with extra weft designs that are inserted by hand either with a shuttle or with a needle.

Once the yarns are starched to withstand the stress of the loom, they are transferred onto spools to be used for the warp and weft.
The weaver then begins weaving the saree by interlacing the weft yarn through the warp yarn using a shuttle. 
The weaver picks up the spools of weft yarn and manually inserts them into the warp yarn to create the desired pattern.
The process is slow and time-consuming, and it can take several months to complete a single saree.